| Cannellini Bean, Arugula, and Prosciutto Bruschette |
| Cannellini Bean, Arugula, and Prosciutto Bruschette |
| Cannellini Bean, Arugula, and Prosciuto Bruschette |
Last night while teaching a class on winter soups from Sunday Soup, I mentioned to my students that I had just returned from Paris where I had spent a good part of a three-week stay trying new restaurants. Whenever I give a course, I can’t stop, as a devoted Francophile, from talking about the French, their customs, their food, their art. So, it wasn’t surprising that at the end of this class several people (a few with plans to visit France this year) asked me to recommend some blogs, and web sites.
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| Photo from Sunday Roasts by Susie Cushner |
Many of you told me how much you liked my 2010 list of gifts for foodies so here are my favorites for 2011!
Emile Henri Artisan Ruffled Pie Dish
I love the rustic look of this unique pie plate, and would definitely use it to create pies and tarts with deep, wavy sides. $44
This peppermint bark is one of my favorite gifts to send friends and family. It comes in an attractive tin, and oh, did I mention that this chocolate-coated bark is addictive. $26.95 for a 1-pound box
Essential Pepin by Jacques Pepin
Chef, teacher, cookbook author extraordinaire, Jacques Pepin is known as the master of great technique. His latest book boasts more than 700 recipes, including his all-time favorites. It’s a must for a serious foodie’s library. $40.00
Two tea towels from Different Drummer’s Kitchen
The Different Drummer’s Kitchen, with stores in Northampton and Lenox, Massachusetts, and in Albany, New York, sells these adorable and very well made kitchen towels. One has a band of sheep (including a black one amongst the white) and another a row of cows. They’re from Elias Classics. $15.95 each
J.K. Adams Artisan Bread Plank
I own one of these beautifully made bread planks, crafted by the J.K. Adams Company located in Vermont, and use it almost daily. I slice baguettes on it, arrange cheeses on it, and use it as an extra chopping board. The Different Drummer’s Kitchen in Northampton sells them if you live in western Massachusetts. $44
If you love to prepare treats from your kitchen as holiday gifts, you’ll want to try the following recipe for chocolate-coated toffee with almonds and walnuts. Last year around this time, my talented assistant, Diana, brought me a small carton filled with a cache of these addictive morsels.
I asked if she’d share her recipe, and was stunned to discover how easy this toffee was to prepare. “Three easy steps,” she smiled and explained. Continue reading